Lombard, Mount

The Sobral Peninsula is a high and mainly ice-covered peninsula in northern , Antarctica. The feature is 11 nautical miles long and 5 nautical miles wide and projects southward into the northern part of the west of .
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  • Type: Peak with an elevation of 252 metres
  • Description: mountain in Antarctica
  • Also known as: Lombard” and “Mount Lombard

Places of Interest

Highlights include Hamer Hill.

Peak
The Sobral Peninsula is a high and mainly ice-covered peninsula in northern , Antarctica. The feature is 11 nautical miles long and 5 nautical miles wide and projects southward into the northern part of the west of .

Lombard, Mount

Latitude
-64.51823° or 64° 31′ 6″ south
Longitude
-59.63426° or 59° 38′ 3″ west
Elevation
252 metres (827 feet)
Open location code
3872F9J8+P7
Open­Street­Map ID
node 9252999443
Open­Street­Map feature
natural=­peak
Geo­Names ID
6637125
Wiki­data ID
Q6429783
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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Swedish—“Lombard, Mount” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Lombard
  • Chinese: 隆巴德山
  • Dutch: Mount Lombard
  • German: Mount Lombard
  • Ladin: Mount Lombard
  • Norwegian Bokmål: Mount Lombard
  • Norwegian Nynorsk: Mount Lombard
  • Norwegian: Mount Lombard
  • Swedish: Mount Lombard, Antarktis
  • Swedish: Mount Lombard

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Highlights include Phoenix Peak and Cletrac Peak.

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